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    Mexico 0 Poland 0 – World Cup 2022 LIVE RESULT: Lewandowski FLUFFS PENALTY as striker’s World Cup goal drought continues

    ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI saw his penalty SAVED as Poland and Mexico drew 0-0.The miss means Poland’s talisman Lewandowski has still yet to score in a World Cup.
    Saudi Arabia and Argentina complete Group C, with the Saudi’s sitting top after their stunning win over Argentina earlier today.

    Result: Mexico 0 Poland 0
    Mexico XI: Ochoa; Sanchez, Montes, Hector Moreno, Gallardo; Hector Herrera, Edson Alvarez, Chavez; Lozano, Henry Martin, Vega
    Poland XI: Szczesny; Bereszynski, Glik, Kiwior, Cash; Kaminski, Krychowiak, S.Szymanski, Zielinski, Zalewski; Lewandowski.

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    That’s all from Stadium 974
    It’s goodnight from us in Ras Abu Abou, and goodnight from all four countries in Group C.
    But it’s not the end of the action with the day’s fourth game just half hour away.
    France begin the defence of their world title by facing Australia at the Al Janoub Stadiun, and you can follow it live with us here.
    Best of a bad bunch
    A poor 90 minutes at Stadium 974 was occasionally lit up by the trickery of Mexico’s Hirving Lozano.
    The Napoli forward cropped up menacingly on both flanks a number of times, but failed to help his country find the breakthrough they deserved.

    Lewandowski lacks impact in opener
    Robert Lewandowski has never scored a World Cup goal, and only had nine touches inside the penalty box at the 2018 finals.
    Qatar 2022 hasn’t started any better for the Barcelona superstar either. The Polish captain only had two touches in the Mexico area this evening, one of which was his missed spotkick that was saved by Guillermo Ochoa.

    Next up in Group C
    If the results of today’s opening matches in Group C were a surprise, then then second round of games this coming weekend are absolutely crucial.
    All four sides are back in action on Saturday, and Saudi Arabia could seal their place in the knockout stages with a win.

    Poland v Saudi Arabia (1pm)
    Argentina v Mexico (7pm)

    Saudis soar to top spot
    This is how they stand in Group C after each side played their opening game of Qatar 2022 on Tuesday – and, remarkably, it is Saudi Arabia out clear in front.
    Credit: Fifa.com
    Extra! Read all about it!
    Our man in Qatar, Dan King, has shown more enthusiasm and intent than anyone on the pitch this evening, and has already filed his match report of Mexico’s goalless draw with Poland at Stadium 974.
    Robert Lewandowski’s wait for a World Cup goal continues as he blew the chance to put his country in Pole position in Group C. The Barcelona star could not deliver the goal he and the game had been crying out for because veteran Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa made a fantastic save.Dan KingThe Sun

    Match stats from Stadium 974
    Here are some numbers that may indicate that this evening’s Group C clash was worth watching…
    …but ultimately the 0-0 at the top are the most accurate reflection of a contest low on quality and excitement.

    Full time – Mexico 0-0 Poland
    The final whistle is blown at Stadium 974.
    A good result for both sides? Yes, it takes them above Argentina and keeps each in contention for qualification.
    A good result for Argentina? Yes, it ensures that a second country fails to pull three points away from them in Group C.
    A good result for Saudi Arabia? Yes, and they’ll fancy their chances of nine points after watching these two slog it out.
    A good result for me in having to cover it? Absolutely not.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    90+6. In the space of 30 seconds, both Krychowiak and Lozano try their luck with long range efforts.
    Who are they kidding if they thought they could win a game as poor as this with something so special?
    The only acceptable winner for this match would be a scrambled deflection off a defender’s backside – and it looks as though we’re not even going to get that.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    90+4. A clever flicked header from Jimenez falls perfectly into the path of Antuna and offers him a chance to run down the right.
    However, the substitute’s touch is too heavy, and that man Glik gets across to boot to safety.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    90+2. A grandstand finish at Stadium 974? Don’t count on it.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    90. As the board goes up to signal seven minutes of stoppage tiem, Mexico win their latest corner.
    A battler to the end, it’s no surprise that it’s Glik up highest inside the six-yard-box to power the set-piece to safety.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    88. Glik ends the game as he started it – by receiving treatment for a head injury.
    This time the centre-back is floored by a thumping Lozano strike straight into the face.
    Some way to mark your 100th game for your country.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    86. Excellent defending from Cash halts Lozano in his path after the Mexico forward weaved his way into the area.
    There are appeals for a penalty from those in the stands, but they’re more in hope than expectation.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland – Mexico substitution
    84. A third change for the Mexicans.
    On comes forward Uriel Antuna for Alexis Vega. Can the Cruz Azul man make himself a hero?
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    83. Facing goal with the ball at his feet, Jimenez has the opportunity to run at the last defender…
    …but a heavy touch from the striker takes the ball gratefully into the hands of Szczesny in the Poland goal.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    81. Poland almost make Mexico pay at a corner, but Krychowiak’s effort is blocked after arriving late at the far post.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    80. Vega goes for the spectacular, but whips his 25-yard half-volley away from the far post.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    79. After the game burst into the life following the missed penalty, I’m afraid to say that it’s folded on itself once again.
    It’s there for the taking as we approach the final ten minutes, but I’m not sure either side has enough intent – or quality – to win it.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    77. Lozano is on the receiving end of another terrible tackle, this time from Bereszynski.
    The Mexican forward has been the best player on the pitch, and is paying the price in being kicked all around it.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland – Frankowski yellow card
    75. Anything Rodriguez can do, Frankowski can do better.
    The Poland substitute has only been on the pitch two minutes but he’s already in the referee’s notebook after catching Lozano on the ankle with an awful challenge.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    73. Rodriguez is straight up to the speed of the game with a hefty late tackle.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland – Poland substitution
    72. Poland now make their second change of the game.
    Przemysław Frankowski is on for Sebastian Szymanski which is difficult to type as it is to say.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland – Mexico double substitution
    71. Gerardo Martino is going for it with two changes, and they include the introduction of Raul Jimenez.
    The Wolves striker is on alongside Carlos Rodriguez; off go Henry Martin and Hector Herrera.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    69. By the way, Moreno was retrospectively booked for his part in the incident that resulted in the video officials advising the award of a Poland penalty.
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    France 4 Australia 1 – World Cup 2022 LIVE RESULT: Giroud equals Henry’s record as Les Bleus survive scare to rout Oz

    FRANCE beat Australia 4-1 in their opening World Cup match as Olivier Giroud bagged a brace. The ex-Chelsea and Arsenal striker drew level with Thierry Henry at the top of the France scoring charts with his double.
    Craig Goodwin made it 1-0 to the underdogs early but goals from Giroud and one each from Adrien Rabiot and Kylian Mbappe sealed an important win for Les Bleus.

    Start time: 7pm BST
    TV/Live stream: BBC One
    France XI: Lloris; Pavard, Upamecano, Konate, Lucas Hernandez; Rabiot, Tchouameni; Mbappe, Griezmann, Dembele; Giroud
    Australia XI: Ryan; Behich, Rowels, Souttar, Atkinson; Irvine, Mooy, McGree; Goodwin, Duke, Leckie

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    A round-up of today’s action…
    Today in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, we had FOUR games lined up for you on SunSport, and what a day of football it was.
    We kicked off with the shock result of the tournament so far, as Lionel Messi’s Argentina were beaten 2-1 by Saudi Arabia, thanks to an Al-Dawsari screamer.
    We then saw Denmark take on Tunisia, as Christian Eriksen and co were held to a 0-0 draw in Group D.
    Up next was Poland against Mexico which resulted in another 0-0, despite Polish star striker Robert Lewandowski missing a penalty, as he continues his unwanted streak of never scoring at a World Cup.
    Fortunately, we had goals a plenty to round up the day as defending champions France beat Australia 4-1…
    The game was lit up by special performances from the Parisian Prince, Kylian Mbappe, and the handsome devil that has the footballing streets in a choke-hold, Olivier Giroud.
    That is all from us here on SunSport for tonight, but be sure to join us again tomorrow at 10am, for another full day of World Cup action.
    Thank you for reading, and catch you tomorrow, good night.
    Who’s up next?
    Up next for France they face what may well be a tougher test as they are up against Denmark in just four days time.
    As for Australia, they will be grateful that they don’t have to play the world champions again, and they face a slightly easier opponent in Tunisia on Saturday.
    Both teams will back themselves to win the next one, as they both gave a pretty good account of themselves tonight, despite the scoreline maybe not reflecting that…
    Giroud makes history.
    This game was lit up by two truly magical football players, Kylian Mbappe and Olivier Giroud.
    But it is the latter of those who wrote his name into the history books tonight.
    Le Buteur de Charme was in the mood tonight, and scored a tap in and a header to equal Thierry Henry’s 51 goals for the French National team.
    He is perhaps one of the most underrated players of his generation, so it is so good to see him get the plaudits that he deserves.
    What a player, and what a performance.
    Olivier Giroud matched Thierry Henry’s record of 51 goals for France.Credit: AP
    Allez Les Bleus!
    It is a great start to the 2022 World Cup for injury-plagued France.
    It looked as though the ‘Champions Curse” was looking to sweep up another victim tonight when Craig Goodwin opened the scoring for Australia.
    But Deschamps’ ‘Champagne Blues’ found a way through, with much thanks in order to Olivier Giroud and Kylian Mbappe.
    Lucas Hernandez was another injury to add to the list, but he was replaced by his brother, who is also a world-class full back.
    In the second half, they hardly looked like conceding as Giroud and Mbappe wrapped up the win, with the former equalling Thierry Henry’s record of 51 goals for the French national team.
    FT. France 4-1 Australia.
    The final whistle goes, and the defending champions are off to a flying start!
    90+5. France 4-1 Australia.
    Mbappe just looks to get the beating of his man there, but it is pulled back for a foul by the Frenchman.
    This game has gone very flat now, and both teams seem content with the result as it stands.
    90+3. France 4-1 Australia.
    Plenty of fans can be seen leaving the stadium, but one man staying inside the Al Janoub Stadium is Martin Lipton, who had the following to say on the matter:
    “Lot of punters don’t appear to like staying to the end here.
    “Not sure why the rush. It’s not as if they’ve got any local boozers that are getting ready for last orders.
    “Is a somewhat surreal atmosphere, though.
    “This is a World Cup game, including some of the finest players on the planet, with every chance of a few more goals.
    “And half of the fans have sneaked out already. Odd.”
    90. France 4-1 Australia.
    There are seven minutes of added time here in Qatar.
    90. France 4-1 Australia.
    Very nearly a fifth for France!
    But for a sensational stop by Matty Ryan!
    It was Liverpool centre-back Ibrahima Konate who was denied a headed goal following a corner.
    89. France 4-1 Australia.
    Two more French substitutions…
    Marcus Thuram and Jules Kounde are on in place of Olivier Giroud and Benjamin Pavard.
    A huge smile on the face of Giroud, you just have to be happy for him, what a player.
    88. France 4-1 Australia.
    Fofana has almost as much space in midfield there as there is in the vast Australian outback.
    He picks out Kingsley Coman on the right-hand side, but the Bayern Munich man’s delivery is poor, and collected by Matty Ryan.
    86. France 4-1 Australia.
    Another double change for Australia.
    Milos Degenek and Keanu Baccus are on in place of Jackson Irvine and Nathaniel Atkinson.
    84. France 4-1 Australia.
    Martin Lipton has an update for us on the glowing French fans in Qatar…
    “Finally getting a bit of “Allez les bleus” from the French fans.
    “They’re a tough bunch to please. Do they win the World Cup every time or something?
    “Jackson Irvine has finally been booked. Suggestion floating around media tribune was that it might have been for his 15th foul.
    “Might not have been that many but feels like he’s totted up double figures.”
    That is Martin Lipton from the Al Janoub Stadium in Qatar.
    82. France 4-1 Australia.
    Mbappe drives towards the Aussie defence but instead of shooting tries to pick out Olivier Giroud on a hat-trick.
    Well cleared by Australia.
    80. France 4-1 Australia.
    Perhaps somewhat surprising that France are leaving Mbappe on with the game against Denmark approaching in four days time.
    The game is won here, so it makes sense to rest your star man.
    However, there is good reason that I am not the French manager, so I reckon Deschamps knows his star striker better than I do…
    77. France 4-1 Australia.
    There are two changes for each side.
    Kingsley Coman and Fofana are on for Tchouameni and Dembele in dark blue.
    For Australia, 18-Year-Old Garang Kuol is on, alongside Awer Mabil in replacement of Goodwin and McGree.
    75. France 4-1 Australia.
    Martin Lipton can hardly contain his excitement in Qatar, watching Mbappe and Giroud light up the Al Janoub Stadium, this is his reaction to Giroud’s record-levelling finish:
    “Classic centre-forward downward header. The ones he scored for Arsenal and Chelsea a few times.
    “Aussies now as silent as they were when England were thrashing India to win the T20 World Cup the other week. And that doesn’t happen too often.”
    He couldn’t help but leave out the cricket, but we have to enjoy these moments when they come around, so good on him.
    That is Martin Lipton, live in Qatar.
    72. France 4-1 Australia.
    It is four for France, and Olivier Giroud equals Thierry Henry’s record goal tally!
    51 goals for France for Olivier, and deadly “le buteur de charme” has arrived in Qatar.
    That translates to ‘The Charm Striker’ if you are not fluent.
    70. France 3-1 Australia.
    He starts the move on the left-hand side with a shot that evades the goal, but finds Ousmane Dembele.
    The Barcelona wide man then gets the ball on his left foot, and whips the ball in towards the head of Mbappe.
    It is the Parisian Prince then who turns a header onto the inside of the post, which bounces over the goal line.
    Great finish from the Fine Flying Frenchman.
    68. France 3-1 Australia.
    It’s three for France!
    And it is that man, Kylian Mbappe!
    66. France 2-1 Australia.
    Tchouameni is caught in midfield by Irvine and goes down clutching his ankle.
    He was just stood on by the Australian, who has a better moustache than my Movember attempt, that is for sure…
    64. France 2-1 Australia.
    Problems are coming for The Aussies now, as France continue to build attacks on the Australian goal.
    Mbappe is still yet to light up the 2022 World Cup, and we have Martin Lipton’s thoughts on his performance from Qatar:
    “Banner behind Ryan’s goal hails “les irresistibles francais”. 
    “You don’t need a degree in modern languages to translate (I haven’t got one, by the way).
    “They certainly were irresistible in Russia, mainly because Mbappe was electric and deadly.
    “He normally is. But not tonight. 
    “Maybe he’s just getting his bad one out of the way early.”
    That is from Martin Lipton, not impressed with Killer Kylian in Qatar so far…
    60. France 2-1 Australia.
    Just as we say that, France and Mbappe almost turn on the style.
    A lovely give and go between Mbappe and Giroud sees the latter backheel the ball into the path of Mbappe…
    He is baring down on the Aussie centre-half, who seems a few yards in front of him, and just about manages to put it out for a corner.
    58. France 2-1 Australia.
    A bit conservative as we approach the hour mark in Qatar, Australia are staying compact and not taking too many risks at the moment.
    As for the French, they have dropped the tempo a bit themselves and the urgency has gone, which could suit Australia later in the game.
    56. France 2-1 Australia.
    A sensible sub for Australia, as Mitchell Duke leaves the field to be replaced by Jason Cummings.
    Duke did a lot of tireless running in the game so far, which is often a thankless task.
    Not to mention that he almost had goal of the tournament on his CV earlier on in the game…
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    Mexico vs Poland – World Cup 2022 LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel – Robert Lewandowski STARTING in huge clash

    MEXICO are taking on Poland in a tasty World Cup clash in Doha RIGHT NOW!And the headline team news is Polish talisman Robert Lewandowski is starting as he looks to guide his side to the World Cup knockout stages for the first time since 1986.
    The two-time Fifa Best Award winner has won everything there is to win at club level, but has yet to guide his country through a World Cup group stage.
    While Mexico have reached the last 16 in all of their last seven World Cup appearances and will also face Saudi Arabia and Argentina in the group stage.

    Kick-off: 4pm UK
    TV channel: BBC One
    Live stream: BBC iPlayer
    Mexico XI: Ochoa; Sanchez, Montes, Hector Moreno, Gallardo; Hector Herrera, Edson Alvarez, Chavez; Lozano, Henry Martin, Vega
    Poland XI: Szczesny; Bereszynski, Glik, Kiwior, Cash; Kaminski, Krychowiak, S.Szymanski, Zielinski, Zalewski; Lewandowski.

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    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    7. Now it’s Poland’s turn to get forward on their right.
    Kaminski tries to turn a low cross towards Lewandowski in the middle, but sees his pass turned behind for a corner.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    6. Living up to cultural stereotypes, a Mexican Wave has started up inside Stadium 974.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    5. A half-chance for Mexico as Lozano strips away from his marker down the right, and whips a cross towards the far post.
    Vega arrives late on to the delivery, and fails to get a telling connection.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    4. Poland get the ball forward for the first time, where Lewandowski challenges for the ball both in the air, and then on the deck.
    As soon as the crowd clock who is in the thick of it, the booing starts.
    This certainly has the feel of an away game for the Polish tonight.
    Mexico 0-0 Poland
    2. ‘Mexico can pass the ball very well,’ says Martin Keown, just as Montes sends a 50-yard crossfield ball on to the toes of a teammate.
    It’s possibly the first time the former Arsenal man has ever been proved correct on co-commentary.
    Kick-off – Mexico vs Poland
    1. Australian referee Chris Beath blows his whistle, and it’s Mexico that gets the third game of day three of Qatar 2022 underway.
    Incidentally, the fourth official this evening is France’s Stephanie Frappart, the first woman to officiate at a World Cup.
    Here come the two teams!
    What a noise! A huge roar from the – mainly Mexican – fans inside Stadium 974 greets the players as they make their way out on to the pitch.
    And it’s a reaction that’s emphasised by the manner in which the national anthem of Mexico is belted out by players and supporters alike.
    The Polish anthem is a much more subdued affair, but sung with just as much passion by Czeslaw Michniewicz’s side – including Aston Villa’s Matty Cash, who was born in Slough.
    The formalities are over, and now it’s time for the football.
    Poland’s Glik brings up century
    Kamil Glik will win a 100th cap this evening when he takes his place at the heart of Poland’s back three.
    The 34-year-old centre-back made his international debut in January 2010 against Thailand, scoring 43 minutes into his first appearance.
    The Benevento defender has notched five further times for his country in the time since, but can he mark tonight’s major milestone with the most important yet?
    Painting a picture by numbers
    This evening’s encounter comes live from the Stadium 974 in Doha, but why is the arena so named? Dan King explains:
    “The 974 Stadium is undeniably impressive to look at and appreciate – a 40,000-seater arena built with 974 shipping containers (also corresponding to the dialling code for Qatar) that will be fully dismantled after the tournament.
    “But one of the most extraodinary sights of this World Cup so far was the queue of Mexican fans to enter more than three hours before kick off.
    “It looked like a green tide slowly making its way slowly but unstoppably towards the opening game. A Mexican journalist on my bus reckoned up to 20,000 of his countrymen and women are in Qatar.
    “Whatever the actual figure, the Poles are going to be spectacularly outnumbered.
    “Yet their team has Robert Lewandowski, the only genuine superstar in either team and his country’s record scorer and appearance maker.
    “But Lewa needs to break his World Cup if he is to assume legendary status alongside the likes of 1974 Golden Boot winner Grzegorz Lato, who was part of another third-placed finish for Poland in 1982 with team-mates like Zbigniew Boniek.
    “Argentina’s shock defeat makes this game even bigger – a win for either team would be a big step towards making the last 16.”
    Poland captain given the bird
    Live from Stadium 974, Dan King reports on a frosty reception from the large contingent of Mexican fans for Poland and their superstar striker:
    Poland booed heartily on to the pitch. Lewandowski’s name is given the full treatment when mentioned by the stadium announcers.Dan KingThe Sun

    On the Polish bench tonight
    12 Skorupski, 22 Grabara, 3 Jedrzejczyk, 4 Wieteska, 5 Bednarek, 6 Bielik, 7 Milik, 8 Szymanski, 11 Grosicki, 16 Swiderski, 17 Zurkowski, 23 Piatek, 24 Frankowski, 25 Gumny, 26 Skoras
    Lewandowski leads the Poland line
    Poland (3-5-2): 1 Szczesny; 18 Beresynski, 15 Glik, 14 Kiwior; 2 Cash, 13 Kaminski, 10 Krychowiak, 19 Szymanski, 21 Zalewski; 20 Zielinski, 9 Lewandowski

    Veteran Guardado among Mexican subs
    1 Talavera, 12 Cota, 2 Araujo, 5 Vasquez, 6 Arteagam 7 Romo, 8 Rodriguez, 9 Jimenez, 11 Funes Mori, 14 Gutierrez, 17 Pineda, 18 Guardado, 21 Antuna, 25 Alvarado, 26 Alvarez
    Jimenez misses out for Mexico
    Mexico (4-3-3): 13 Ochoa; 19 Sanchez, 3 Montes, 15 Moreno, 23 Gallardo; 16 Herrera, 4 Alvarez, 24 Chavez; 22 Lozano, 20 Martin, 10 Vega

    Live from Stadium 974
    Our man on (in) the ground this evening is Dan King, who has been soaking up the pre-match atmosphere:
    Big roar as the Mexican goalkeepers come out to warm up, and the place isn’t even half full yet. Tell you what, when Mexico play Argentina (and effectively Qatar) on Saturday, the atmosphere will be insane.Dan KingThe Sun

    Mexico favourites for three points
    There’s not much in the betting, but the bookies just about make Mexico favourites for this Group C encounter. The Central Americans can still be back at odds against, and are expected to comfortably adjust to the conditions compared to their Eastern European counterparts.

    Mexico win 6/4
    Draw 2/1
    Poland win 11/5

    Odds from Betfair correct at the time of post publication.
    Good day from Doha
    Welcome back to World Cup 2022 and live SunSport coverage of the Group C clash between Mexico and Poland.
    These two countries would have been expecting this evening’s meeting at Stadium 974 to prove pivotal in deciding which finishes in the runners-up spot behind Argentina.
    But La Albiceleste’s stunning 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia earlier today has blown the group wide open.
    Now there’s the very real opportunity that both sides could qualify ahead of the South American giants.
    Indeed, if Poland were to win here in Doha, and then again on Saturday against the Saudis, then they could seal their place in the knockout stages before even facing Lionel Messi and co.
    However, Mexico are no mugs under Gerardo Martino.
    The Tricolor have made (and exited) the Last 16 at the previous seven World Cups, and will be confident of doing so again in Qatar.
    Of course, the Mexicans will have to find a way to stop Robert Lewandowski, who has yet to find the net for Poland at a World Cup.
    The action kicks off at 7pm local time – 4pm in the UK – and team news is on the way.

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    Denmark 0 Tunisia 0 – World Cup 2022 LIVE RESULT: Danes see injury-time VAR penalty NOT given – latest

    DENMARK were held by an impressive Tunisia side as the Danes opened up their World Cup campaign. with a 0-0 draw.And the Danes have Kasper Schmeichel to thank after the ex-Leicester man pulled off a stunning save in the first half.
    Denmark thought they had an injury time penalty, but after a VAR check there was wild celebrations from Tunisia when it was not given

    Result: Denmark 0 Tunisia 0
    Denmark XI: Schmeichel, Kristensen, Kjaer, Christensen, Maehle, Delaney, Eriksen, Hojbjerg, Damsgaard, Dolberg, Skov
    Tunisia XI: Ben Said, Drager, Bronn, Talbi, Maaloul, Laidouni, Skhiri, Ben Romdhane, Khazri, Jaziri, Msakni

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    All to do for Danes
    Denmark next face France on Saturday with the game taking even more significance after today’s draw.
    Tunisia meanwhile, face Australia on Saturday with a real chance of gunning for their first win of the tournament.
    Until France and Australia play this evening, the Carthage Eagles sit at the top of Group D.
    Jebali puts in shift for Tunisia
    Leading the line as the sole-striker Issam Jebali was all over the pitch, trying to offer the Carthage Eagles options.
    More than happy to get back and lend a hand to keep Denmark out, despite Kasper Schmeichel denying him a first-half goal, the striker can be pleased with his performance today.
    His touch-map shows just how much of the pitch he covered for his team.

    Eriksen puts trauma behind him
    Today’s focus prior to the game was the return of Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen to the world stage after he collapsed on the pitch less than 18 months ago.
    In this side, Eriksen makes The Danes tick and is integral to everything they do.
    Despite his involvement throughout the game, Tunisia made sure they got players around him and pressed Denmark whenever in possession of the ball.

    In the ground – Full time analysis
    Sun reporter Martin Blackburn reports from the Education City Stadium:
    KASPER SCHMEICHEL saved Denmark from a nightmare start to their World Cup with a stunning first half save.
    The former Leicester keeper spread himself to deny Issam Jubali a certain goal – with an intervention his dad Peter would have been proud of.
    The Danes could have had no complaints if they had ended up empty handed against a spirited and energetic Tunisia.
    It meant a low key return to the big international stage for Christian Eriksen, 18 months after his cardiac arrest in the Euros.
    The Manchester United star did produce his team’s best moments and how Andreas Cornelius did not nick an undeserved win for the Danes is something only he knows.
    Thousands of Tunisia fans have descended on Doha for the tournament to join the many who already live here.
    They made such a racket in the Education City Stadium that it must have felt like a home game for Jalel Kadri’s team.
    The Carthage Eagles responded too with their dynamo midfielder Aissa Laidouni flying into a challenge on Eriksen in the first minute.
    He got the ball perfectly but the Manchester United star’s big comeback would have been short-lived had he connected.
    It set the tone for the first half though with Jebali racing clear to score only to be denied by a marginal offside.
    The best chance came shortly before the break when Jebali went through again and lifted the ball over Schmeichel – only for the former Leicester keeper to stick out an arm and push the ball wide.
    After the break Lassouni played a clever one-two to go clean through on goal but surprisingly seemed to lack the belief to finish it off.
    Tunisia failed to keep clean sheet in 14 of their 15 world cup matches – last time they did it was 1978 – but they were doing so quite comfortably here.
    Eriksen had their best opening when he thumped a 20 yard shot which Aymen Dahmen did superbly to push round the post.
    He took the resulting corner and former Chelsea man Andreas Christiansen headed back across goal.
    Andreas Cornlius could not get the connection he wanted and could only bundle his untidy effort against the post.
    Tunisia were appealing for a penalty when Abdi’s flick seemed to be handled by Joachim Andersen but nothing was given.
    And they were almost robbed right at the end when a Cornelius flick from Eriksen’s corner hit the arm of Yassine Meriah.
    The VAR recommended a review and everyone expected a spot-kick but the Mexican ref Cesar Arturo Ramos stood by his initial decision and over-ruled it.

    Carthage Eagles upset the odds
    Tunisia have surprised many in the footballing world with their performance this afternoon.
    Most expected them to be like a rabbit in the car headlights but the North Africans did not get the memo.
    Kasper Schmeichel denied them the goal that their first-half performance warranted.
    They had to dig deep towards the end to keep The Danes at bay but Tunisia managed it and claimed themselves a hard earned point.
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    FT: Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    The referee blows his whistle to huge cheers all around this stadium.
    Late drama with that VAR intervention and the lack of penalty.
    After their performance today the North Africans did not deserve that.
    What a great point for the former AFCON champions.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    90+4. Tunisia have had a big let off there.
    The Danish fans cannot believe they weren’t given a penalty.
    It is usually the next thing to follow when the referee goes to the monitor.
    Tunisia breath a sigh of relief.
    No penalty
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    90+3. Denmark loft a corner into the box.
    The ball is not cleared and as the second ball drops the Denmark players appeal for a handball.
    VAR is checking it and has sent the referee to the screen.
    Anyone order late drama?
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    90+2. Jensen with the long throw into the box.
    They are looking for Cornelius who flicks the ball towards goal.
    Dahmen catches comfortably as he has all afternoon.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    90. We are going to have an additional five minutes.
    To concede a goal now for either side would be heartbreaking.
    Denmark lose possession, giving Tunisia the chance to break.
    It all breaks down as they look for a free kick but the referee is not playing ball at all.
    Credit: EPA
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    88. Double change for Tunisia.
    Sassi and Kechrida join the party.
    Some tired legs coming off the pitch, they have given their all for Tunisia.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia – Khenissi yellow card
    86. Jensen is caught and a free kick is awarded.
    Khenissi is awarded the first card for Tunisia today.
    This is still high octane stuff from the Tunisians as they attack.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    84. Maehle looks despairingly at the referee.
    He takes the ball to the byline and chips it over the sliding Hannibal.
    As he looks to go passed him, the momentum of the slide takes him down.
    The referee is not interested at all.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    82. Whistles and boos accompany Denmark possession again.
    Whether it is affecting the players we will never know but it does seem to spur loose passes from The Danes.
    Into the final ten minutes of the game, both sides still looking for the winner.
    Credit: AP
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    80. Hannibal and Khenissi come on for Msakni and Jebali.
    Some fresh legs up top for the North Africans.
    Can either of these subs get the winning goal for Tunisia to send this stadium into raptures remains to be seen.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia – Jensen yellow card
    78. Both bookings today have gone Denmark’s way.
    Tunisia knock the ball forward and they manage to hold it up well.
    There is no support for him as he looks to lay the ball off.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    76. Tunisia are defending for their lives every time Denmark attack now.
    The longer this game goes on the more desperate The Danes are to find that goal.
    It should offer the chance for Tunisia to hit them on the break.
    Hannibal seems to be warming up for the North Africans.
    He’s been known to conquer Europeans before.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    74. The Tunisia defenders have been dominant in the air today.
    When Denmark look to get direct balls forward there is always a Tunisian defender coming crashing through the Danish player to win the ball.
    Most of us are still wondering how Cornelius missed that chance.
    Apart from Cardiff City fans.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    72. Nothing doing with the handball.
    Replays show it does touch his hand but whether it was intentional is another thing.
    You always wonder if these are going to be given with the inconsistencies of VAR but they didn’t even look at it.
    Somebody must be on a lunch break.
    Credit: PA
    VAR checking possible handball
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia – Cornelius chance
    70. The corner comes in and Christensen heads it back across goal.
    Cornelius is on the back post but somehow heads it onto the post.
    Surely it was easier to score there.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    68. Denmark are dominating possession a little now.
    Tunisia counter attack and slip the ball through for Jebali but the pass was a little too heavy.
    Dahmen makes a great fingertip save from an Eriksen effort from outside the box.
    Denmark 0-0 Tunisia
    66. Denmark are looking for more of a focal point up top with the introduction of Cornelius.
    The manager must have felt with those early dangerous crosses into the Tunisia box, they need someone who will look to get on the end of them.
    Tunisia are staying firm defensively.
    Sliti comes on for Slimane.
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    Argentina 1 Saudi Arabia 2 – World Cup LIVE RESULT: Messi and co suffer torrid start after Saudi ends unbeaten run

    ARGENTINA got off to the worst possible start in their World Cup campaign after being stunned by Saudi Arabia.Lionel Messi opened the scoring early courtesy of a coolly dispatched penalty.
    However, Saudi Arabia’s quick fire double in the second half has left the World Cup favourites stunned as they see their 36-match unbeaten run go up in smoke.

    RESULT: Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    Argentina XI: Martinez, Molina, Romero, Otamendi, Tagliafico, Paredes, De Paul, Gomez, Di Maria, Messi, Martinez
    Saudi Arabia XI: Al Owais, Abdulhamid, Al Boleahi, Al Buraikan, Al Dawsari, Al Faraj, Al Malki, Al Shahrani, Al Shehri, Kanno, Tambakti

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    Martinez reacts
    The Argentina striker had the ball in the back of the net twice today, but both goals were chalked off for offiside.
    This hurts a lot. We had big hope of starting the World Cup with a win. but this is over now and we must train and think about what’s to come.Lautaro Martinez, Argentina striker
    The winning goal
    Al Dawsari with a moment of magic.

    The world is on their feet
    Cheers and clapping can be heard from the Virtual Stadium 2 in the Main Media Centre of Qatar.
    The Virtual stadium is one of two large cinemas where media can watch games and take part in post-match press conferences.
    Credit: EPA
    Credit: Reuters
    From Andrew Dillon at Lusail Stadium
    SunSport’s Andrew Dillon, who is in the stands right now, has this report from Qatar:
    A STUNNING GAME of two halves in a vast stadium where nobody can buy a pint.
    Even the strictly sober Saudis must have fancied a Bud to toast the most remarkable result in their football history and one which is sending shockwaves through the World Cup.
    From a goal down after ten minutes and three hair’s-breadth offside decisions going in their favour in the first half, the Arab minnows came storming back to beat one of the tournament favourites.
    And Argentina’s bewildered skipper Lionel Messi would have been proud to score both the high quality goals which condemned the two-times world champions to an almighty giant killing.
    He had stabbed his team ahead in the tenth minute by stroking home a penalty following a foul on Juve’s Leandro Paredes.
    It marked the veteran’s 92nd goal in 162 games for his country and it looked like this Group C opener would become another routine rollover.
    But when Messi and strike partner Lautaro Martinez had a hat-trick of narrow offsides go against them in the first half this game began turning on its head.
    The introduction of ultra-sensitive new technology caught them out time and time again but yet there was still a feeling that vastly experienced Messi would lead his in-form team mates to eventual victory.
    Argentina were unbeaten in 36 games going into a game they were expected to stroll. And maybe that was their biggest mistake.
    Saudi’s French coach Herve Renard insists his country is not here just for a ‘jolly’ but try wiping the smiles off their faces now.
    In just five minutes they upended the entire 2022 World Cup with football’s equivalent of an Arab Spring.
    Just three minutes into the second half Saudi forward Saleh Al Shehri picked up a threaded through ball on a run towards the Argentina box but the danger looked well covered.
    Only Tottenham’s normally formidable centre half Cristian Romero uncharacteristically went all Spursy and shied away from making a tackle.
    Instead he allowed his opponent to outpace him over five yards then plant a laser-like shot across the face of goal into the opposite corner of the net.
    We can only suspect Argentina were in shock because shortly afterwards the entire defence crumbled.
    Saudi’s star man Salem Al Dawsari picked up the ball on the right hand edge of the box. A 180 degree turn later he glided past three defenders before striking a rising shot which Aston Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez could only paw into the back of his net.
    Saudi Arabia are 51st in the world, have never been beyond the last 16 at a World Cup and have won only one game at a finals since 1994. That shows what this result means to them.
    Seeing the Argentina team on the deck at the final whistle shows what this humiliation means to them.
    Saudi’s heroic rearguard action was topped by a headed clearance off the line by Abdulelah Al Amri in injury time but gallant defender Yasser Al Shahrani was Ko’d by a knee to the head from his own keeper.Andrew DillonSunSport
    FULL-TIME – Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    TAKE A BREATH. SAUDI ARABIA MAKE HISTORY IN QATAR.
    One of the greatest upsets in World Cup history, in football history, in sporting history. This will be talked about for years to come.
    Saudi Arabia, take a bow.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+10, Al Owais saves!
    Alvarez sends a looping header and the keeper dives like a falcon through the sky to keep Saudi dreams alive.
    Di Maria then curls an ugly ball out for a goal kick. Have they done it now?
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+10, Acuna swings in another corner and the saudis survive once more.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+9, Al Shahrani raises a thumbs up for his family and Argentina have one final corner…
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+7, Al Shahrani is thankfully back to his feet.
    He will be carried off on the stretcher as Saudi Arabia look to see out the final moments.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+5, Al Shahrani is down on the deck after taking his keeper’s knee to the head.
    Al Owasi looks distressed next to him. This doesn’t look good at all.
    The referee ignored him in the first instance, as he laid there out cold.
    Credit: Getty
    Credit: Getty
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+3, Al-Dawsari is frustratingly called offside near the opposition corner flag.
    Argentina can launch at least one more attack.
    Saudi Arabia can taste one of the greatest World Cup upsets in history.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90+1, Cleared off the line!
    Al Amiri heads off Alvarez’s effort from the line.
    Al Owais is then booked for complaining.
    And then the flag is raised for offside. What a strange set of events, but Saudi Arabia are still in the lead and that’s all they will care about.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    90, There will be eight minutes added time.
    If you are just tuning in, this is really happening.
    Credit: Getty
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    89, Renard makes some more changes as the bookings continue to be waved for time wasting.
    Al Amiri and Asir are on.
    Al Abed and Al Buraikan are on.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    87, Boos ring out as their striker Firas isn’t allowed to come back on.
    Argentina surge forward and Di Maria curls one into Martinez. A heroic Tambakti hooks the ball away from the striker and lumps it up field.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    86, Firas takes a break off the pitch after picking up a knock. Understandably, he’s in no rush.
    We can expect a fair chunk of added time I’m sure.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    85, Five minutes of normal time left.
    Argentina haven’t lost a game in which they scored first since 1958!
    They believe.
    Credit: Getty
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    83, Massive chance for Messi!
    Di Maria curls in a ball to the back post where Messi was waiting unmarked.
    His header lacks power and is straight at the keeper.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    80, It wasn’t to be.
    Messi curls it well over the upright. A wince of disappointment across his face.
    By his standards, that was poor.
    Credit: Reuters
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    78, Messi is clipped on the edge of the area in prime Messi territory.
    The world watches on once more. Can he do it…
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    77, Al Bolehi is booked for time wasting. No surprise really.
    Meanwhile, the referee has to hurry Al Shehri off the pitch, who is very unhappy about being taken off.
    Al Ghannam is on.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    75, Fernandez gets above his man and meets the corner, but his header goes high and into the stands.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    74, De Paul slides Martinez in behind Saudi Arabia’s high line but this time Al Owais had read it well, sprinting forward and thumping it up field.
    To think Argentina have had three goals ruled out for offside.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
    72, Fernandez flashes a dangerous ball across the six-yard box, but no one in blue and white had gambled.
    It came back to Messi who slides in Di Maria. His shot is saved, and eventually held on to by Al Owais.
    Argentina are threatening.
    Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia
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    World Cup 2022 LIVE: Three Lions’ record breaking win, Bale rescues Wales point, Ronaldo breaks silence – latest

    ENGLAND couldn’t have had a better opener to their 2022 World Cup campaign after hammering Iran 6-2 at the Khalifa International Stadium.Sublime first half finishes from Jude Bellingham, Raheem Sterling and Bukayo Saka saw the Three Lions race into an emphatic lead.
    Saka, 21, then coolly doubled his tally before Marcus Rashford scored within his first THREE touches.
    And Jack Grealish rounded off the scoring to give Gareth Southgate’s side a dream start in Qatar.
    Meanwhile Wales pulled off a late comeback to secure a point in their opening game after a Gareth Bale penalty cancelled out Timothy Weah’s opener.
    Elsewhere Cristiano Ronaldo has finally broken his silence for the first time since his earth-shattering interview with Piers Morgan.
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    ‘Leave England players out of politics’
    Harry Kane’s efforts to wear a One Love rainbow armband upset Fifa – and a former England star was also none too pleased.
    Ex-Liverpool defender Glen Johnson reckons World Cup players should avoid “politics” and, in any case, such decisions should be made by the whole team.
    Kane’s plan was eventually scuppered by Fifa warning they could dish out bookings and not just fines.
    And Johnson told Genting Casino: “Leave the politics to everyone else.
    “The players want to just go to the World Cup and play, they’re there to play football and it’s their job. They need to leave these decisions to other people.
    “If I was captain I would have spoken to the team and decided what the team wanted. In this World Cup, the only thing important to the players is to perform which sounds selfish.
    “If I was wearing the armband and I was going to upset some of my teammates, then I would not do it, but I would have a chat with my teammates.
    ” If you don’t wear the armband, it does not mean you don’t support what the armband means, but Harry Kane would have got abused either way. You have to do what’s right for your team.”
    ‘Once again it’s all about Bale’
    Wales boss Rob Page never doubted Gareth Bale as the skipper rammed a penalty equaliser against USA.
    Page told ITV “once against it’s all about Bale” and asked if the legend was certain to take the spot-kick he said: “A million per cent. He’s never let us down.”
    Bale himself said: “Yeah, [it was] always [going to be] me. No doubts in my head. I feel like I have to step up and I’m happy to do so.”
    ‘Bellingham dominated’
    Praise for Jude Bellingham’s imperious display in England’s 6-2 win over Iran keeps pouring in.
    Former Three Lions defender Glen Johnson told Genting Casino: “It’s Bellingham’s first big game in the World Cup, Iran was not the toughest opponent but he dominated while being super young.
    “It’s great for him to score a goal in his first major game, he looked really good.”
    Wenger’s French fancy
    Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reckons France are favourites for the World Cup – ahead of Brazil and Argentina.
    The Premier League legend is backing his home nation men because of the way their backline is as good collectively as it seems individually – helped by an outstandign array of central defenders.
    Wenger told wettbasis.com: “My number one favourite is France. 
    Not because I’m French by birth, but because this Equipe Tricolore has the best offence.
    “If Didier Deschamps manages to ensure the necessary stability on the defensive, then the reigning world champion will have a good chance of successfully defending his title.”
    “In the past 12-15 months, the Brazilian national team has made the best impression. A very experienced side with a leader like Neymar who has been in fantastic shape for the last six months.”
    “Argentina will certainly also be a factor to be reckoned with. Lionel Messi will do everything to break this curse and finally become world champion.”
    ‘Jude’s got everything’
    Roy Keane gushed over Jude Bellingham after his sensational performance in England’s 6-2 win over Iran at the World Cup.
    The 19-year-old Borussia Dortmund midfielder produced a breathtaking display for the Three Lions in their opening game in Qatar. He pulled the strings throughout the match and even helped himself to the first goal with an expertly guided header.
    And Keane, who was one of the best midfielders of his own generation, is blown away by Bellingham’s talent.

    When asked on ITV4 how good the teenager could end up becoming, he said: “Absolutely amazing. I think he’s brilliant now, absolutely brilliant.
    “He’s made a point there about adding more goals to his game at international level – he does score at club level.
    “He plays with a maturity, he’s got everything you want in a midfielder in the middle of the park in terms of his physique, his maturity, his decision-making, his skill.
    “This finish here [his goal against Iran] is fantastic. You remember all the brilliant England midfielders over the years – people like Bryan Robson, Scholesy, Lampard, Gerrard – if you can add that to your game, that final bit of having goals… as I said he’s a brilliant player anyway.
    “His interviews afterwards, he comes across as very, very mature. The kid’s got everything.”
    Ron tickled by his own Pepe show
    Cristiano Ronaldo was left in hysterics ahead of Portugal’s World Cup opener against Ghana.
    That’s after drawing a less-than-flattering picture of teammate Pepe.
    Portugal kick off their group stage campaign on Thursday, with games to follow against Uruguay and South Korea.
    Ronaldo’s explosive interview with Piers Morgan has been the talk of the town leading up to the tournament.

    But the Manchester United misfit, 37, is showing no signs of pressure as he looks to lead his country to further glory.
    And in what was presumably a team-building exercise, Ronaldo revealed he’s not the greatest artist around by drawing a picture of veteran defender Pepe.
    The pair are close friends, having played together for many years with Portugal and Real Madrid. But Pepe, 39, failed to see the funny side when Ronaldo revealed an unflattering sketch of the defender.
    Ronnie was fit to burst as he howled with laughter while showing the camera the shocking drawing. But Pepe looked utterly confused as he tried to comprehend the A4 monstrosity.
    Ferdinand raves about Taremi
    Rio Ferdinand hailed two-goal Iran striker Mehdi Taremi – who has been linked with Arsenal.
    The Porto star, 30, looked lively despite England’s 6-2 win.
    And Manchester United legend Ferdinand told the BBC: “This guy knows how to score goals.
    “He’s a bit of hybrid between a nine and a ten,” Ferdinand told BBC Sport. 
    “He’s happy to come short or run through. He’s a really good player. 
    “This is what I mean, if they get on the counter and in transition and chances do fall to this guy, we will have to be worried.” 
    Hero Saka still not over Euro 2020 final
    Bukayo Saka and Marcus ­Rashford gained England redemption to inspire the World Cup thrashing of Iran.
    The Three Lions pair suffered racial abuse after missing penalties in last summer’s Euro 2020 final shootout defeat to Italy.
    Credit: AP
    But Saka, 21, bagged a double and sub Rashford scored seconds after coming off the bench to bury their Wembley agony.
    Arsenal star Saka said: “The miss is a moment that will be with me forever. I’m so blessed and so grateful to feel that love from everyone around me. Not only with Gareth and all the team with England.
    “Also at Arsenal, and my friends and my family, who put their arm around me, and the love of my team-mates as well who supported me and helped me get back into a good place.
    “It gives me a lot of confidence and belief in myself to go again.
    Credit: AP
    “So every time I have the chance to pull on an England shirt I give 110 per cent and do my best to make the nation proud.
    “I can’t describe the feeling. I am so happy and so proud. We got the win as well, so it is a really special day.”
    Why Harry didn’t get a penalty
    England’s World Cup campaign got off to a flying start but a controversial late penalty cut their victory over Iran to 6-2, writes ANTHONY CHAPMAN.
    John Stones was penalised by VAR in the dying moments, allowing Iran to pull back a consolation goal to soften the scoreline. However, video replays suggested there wasn’t much contact at all between Stones and his opponent.

    And England fans were left fuming as Harry Maguire failed to win a “stonewall” penalty after a foul by Iran earlier on.
    But ESPN claims there is a reason Stones’ tug resulted in a spot-kick, while the foul on Maguire was overlooked.
    It’s reckoned that VAR were mainly concerned about whether the attacking player in each incident was able to challenge for the ball.
    In Stones’ case, his tug on Morteza Pouraliganji prevented the Iranian from being able to attack the ball sufficiently. Despite only being a minor infringement on replays, the ball was said to be in close proximity to Iran’s attacker.
    And referee Raphael Claus eventually agreed with VAR that Stones had stopped Pouraliganji from attacking freely.

    In Maguire’s case, despite the foul appearing more obvious, this was deemed the opposite case. Despite being wrestled to the floor by Roozbeh Cheshmi, it’s said the ball was NOT in close proximity to Maguire.
    That means he was not in a position to properly compete for it as an attacker. And VAR also took into account the fact that Maguire’s arm was also wrapped around Cheshmi as he went down.
    Rashford is England’s best sub
    Phil Foden and Jack Grealish should be behind Marcus Rashford in England’s pecking order of subs.
    That’s the claim of ex-Liverpool and Chelsea star Glen Johnson after all three came on in today’s 6-2 won over Iran, with Manchester United attacker Rashford scoring instantly.
    Johnson told  Genting Casino: “It would be harsh for Rashford to start in front of the lads who scored the first four goals, you don’t want to change the team when you’re winning.
    “Rashford is an incredible player and for someone like him to come off the bench and have that impact is exactly what you need to get to the final in these tournaments.
    “He’ll have more confidence and I’d be surprised if he is not the first striker off the bench next time.
    “Overall, I’d want Rashford to come off the bench first out of the attackers, but it will depend on who we play against.
    If it’s a top team, you might pick Grealish who can do something a bit deeper in the park. If Rashford is up against good, quick defenders, he won’t be as effective as he was against Iran.”
    Maguire still a worry against top teams
    Former England right-back Glen Johnson praised Harry Maguire’s display against Iran but still reckons the centre-back could be a liability against better opposition.
    Maguire overcame his troubled season with Manchester United to look confident and solid.
    But Three Lions’ boss Gareth Southgate was upset at conceding twice in an otherwise-outstanding 6-2 win.
    And Johnson told Genting Casino: “Maguire was decent against Iran, nearly scored as well, but he’s under a lot of pressure.
    “Games change form, I’m sure he’d be happy with how he performed, hopefully, he can carry the momentum in the next game, have a good tournament with England and then you never know what happens when he goes back to Man United.
    “I was not worried about Maguire in a back four today as it’s the weakest game in the group, but I’ll be worried when we play one of the big nations or top teams.
    “Then it will be interesting to see what Gareth Southgate does.”
    ‘Saka is the like Robben’
    Two-goal England hero Bukayo Saka has been compared to Dutch wing legend Arjen Robben.
    Man-of-the-match Saka led a 6-2 thrashing of Iran in the Three Lions’ impressive World Cup opener,
    And ex-England defender Glen Johnson told Genting Casino: “Saka is up there, but you can’t say you’re one of the world’s best if you haven’t done it in and around the biggest and best tournaments.
    “Of course, he’s a fantastic player and showed against Iran what he can do, but let’s not get carried away because it’s the easiest game in the tournament.
    If Saka keeps performing the way he is and does this throughout the whole tournament, it definitely puts him in that category. 
    Saka reminds me of Arjen Robben, seriously left footed, but that’s not a bad thing because his left is that good.
    “Saka is his own player too, he works hard, he’s quick and a serious goal threat, I like him a lot.”
    Roy’s a laugh
    Manchester United legend Roy Keane left fellow ITV pundits laughing with his brutal assessment of Iran after England’s 6-2 win.
    Bukayo Saka led the way with two goals as Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford, Jude Bellingham and Jack Grealish also netted.
    Man Utd legend Roy Keane leaves ITV pundits laughing
    And Iran were all-but hopeless as two-goal Mehdi Taremi softened the scoreline with a controversial penalty in the 13th minute of injury time.
    Keane reckons Iran are going to find things a lot tougher against Gareth Bale and Wales.
    And the Irishman had his TVa colleagues in stitches when giving his match verdict.
    After hailing Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions, Keane produced a withering look and said: “But Iran… shocking.”
    Keane appeared to be so disgusted with Iran’s performance that pundits Eni Aluko and Hal Robson-Kanu burst out laughing.
    Richarlison defends ‘arrogant’ Neymar
    Neymar has been labelled “arrogant” for altering his Brazil kit ahead of the World Cup, writes DYLAN TERRY.
    The South Americans are seeking to win the competition for a record-extending sixth time in Qatar.

    They currently have five World Cup wins to their name, meaning they also have five stars on their kit.
    But Neymar has shared a picture of his kit for the 2022 tournament… with SIX stars on show.
    The Paris Saint-Germain forward was subsequently labelled “arrogant” by German outlet BILD.
    It was a critique his Brazilian team-mate Richarlison was having none of.
    And the Tottenham forward quickly hit back with an aggressive reply.
    He bluntly responded: “They are arrogant. We’re just dreamers.
    “We are dreaming of this sixth star and we will pick it up, whether they like it or not. That reporter is an a**hole.”
    Maguire went off due to illness
    Gareth Southgate has revealed Harry Maguire was subbed off during England’s win over Iran due to illness.
    The Manchester United star lasted just 70 minutes as the Three Lions kicked off their World Cup campaign with an impressive 6-2 victory.

    Maguire looked to be in discomfort as he was helped off the pitch by two England medics.
    And speaking after the game, Southgate said his star centre-back was struggling due to illness.
    The incident occurred moments after Mehdi Taremi fired home the first of his two goals for Iran on 65 minutes.
    And Southgate admits Maguire had warned the England bench about his problem shortly before the goal went in.
    Reporter ‘detained for rainbow T-shirt’
    An American reporter was detained and refused entry into a World Cup stadium in Qatar on Monday.
    Grant Wahl was attempting to head into the Al Rayyan Stadium for USA’s opening game of the tournament against Wales. But he was not allowed into the venue because he was wearing a rainbow shirt.

    Tournament hosts Qatar have been slammed for their human rights abuses and treatment of the LGBTQ+ community. Being gay is is punishable by a prison sentence in the country.
    And Wahl was refused entry and detained simply because he wore the pro-LGBTQ+ colours on his shirt.
    He posted: “Just now: Security guard refusing to let me into the stadium for USA-Wales. You have to change your shirt. It’s not allowed.”
    New York Times reporter, Andrew Das, was walking past and also ended up being briefly detained.
    Wahl alleged staff “forcibly ripped” his phone from his hands after he sent his initial tweet. they justified their decision to not let him in by insisting his shirt was “political”.
    Just under an hour later he then gave an update on his situation, confirming he had eventually been allowed into the stadium.
    He reported: “I’m OK, but that was an unnecessary ordeal. Am in the media center, still wearing my shirt. Was detained for nearly half an hour. Go gays.” A security commander arrived to release Wahl before a Fifa official apologised for the incident.
    ‘Once again it’s all about Bale’
    Wales boss Rob Page never doubted Gareth Bale as the skipper rammed a penalty equaliser against USA.
    Page told ITV “once against it’s all about Bale” and asked if the legend was certain to take the spot-kick he said: “A million per cent. He’s never let us down.”
    Bale himself said: “Yeah, [it was] always [going to be] me. No doubts in my head. I feel like I have to step up and I’m happy to do so.”
    Just doesn’t figure…
    There was more controversy over crowds figures when Fifa gave the attendance for Wales’ 1-1 draw with the USA as 43,418.
    Not that huge for a World Cup tie, perhaps – but the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium capacity is listed as 40,000.
    Why Prem giants all want Jude
    Jurgen Klopp is telling friends in football that he expects Jude Bellingham to one day become the best midfielder in the world, writes CHARLIE WYETT.
    After this brilliant performance — on his first start in a major finals — the outrageously-talented teenager from Birmingham proved his ride to the top could be a lot quicker than anyone expected.

    In a remarkable show from England, in an air-conditioned stadium, Bellingham was on fire. No wonder everyone wants to prise him away from Borussia Dortmund next summer, with Real Madrid favourites.
    Bellingham announced himself on the world stage with a near-perfect performance. The 19-year-old illustrated he is Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Paul Scholes all rolled into one sensational package.
    And on his 18th England appearance, two years after his debut against Ireland, Bellingham scored that first international goal, heading an unstoppable opener in England’s 6-2 win over Iran.
    Afterwards, a beaming Bellingham said: “I thought I had missed. It took ages to loop into the goal. It was a great ball from Shawy and I was there to flick it away. It is a proud moment for me.”
    At Dortmund during pre-season, Bellingham had been urged by the management team to become more involved in the final third – and has since struck nine times.
    But apart from his headed heroics he covered the pitch effortlessly, pressed high, won tackles and also played some killer passes, such as the ball to Harry Kane who crossed for Raheem Sterling to make it 3-0.
    USA sub ratings
    BRENDEN AARONSON (MCKENNIE, 66) – 6
    Somehow missed a free header from a floated Pulisic cross six minutes after entering the field.
    HAJI WRIGHT (SARGENT, 74), DEANDRE YEDLIN (DEST, 74), KELLYN ACOSTA (MUSAH, 74) – N/A, JORDAN MORRIS (WEAH, 87)
    All four subs had little time to make a lasting impact, especially as Wales were dominating possession and pushing forward towards the end.
    Rest of the USA starting XI ratings
    TIM WEAH – 8
    Almost forced Joe Rodon into an own goal after finding some space down the right, yet made no mistake one-on-one with Wayne Hennessey just before the break.
    JOSH SARGENT – 7
    Missed glorious chance with header at near post inside 10 minutes, and did a lot of the donkey work that will perhaps go unrecognised leading the line.
    USA ratings continued
    WESTON MCKENNIE – 6
    Another player to get cautioned with a silly challenge that left him stepping on eggshells, but showed maturity to stay composed come through that.
    TYLER ADAMS – 7
    The youngest captain for USA’s men at a World Cup, he led by his actions, covering every blade of grass across and dictating the tempo.
    CHRISTIAN PULISIC – 7
    Everything good about the States came down the left through the Chelsea winger, darting around Welsh defenders before teeing up Tim Weah for the opener.
    More USA ratings
    TIM REAM – 7
    Despite his tender years and 14-month absence from international action, he looked right back at home. Not that the Fulham defender was tested much by the Welsh forwards.
    ANTONEE ROBINSON – 7
    Flew up and down the left wing at will, causing Wales’ back five all sorts of issues, and was a nuisance in the tackle all night long.
    YUNUS MUSAH – 8
    Played well beyond his 19 years in a midfield three, driving forward with composure. Wales could have done with someone like him in their ranks.
    USA ratings vs Wales
    MATT TURNER – 6
    Could have gone and stood in the desert for the first 45 minutes and still not had a shot fired at him, let alone ripple his net. Had no chance with the penalty, however.
    SERGINO DEST – 6
    Picked up an unnecessary yellow card early on for a lunge on Neco Williams, but went on to play his part in an impressive defensive display, especially under pressure in the final stages.
    WALKER ZIMMERMAN – 4
    Was having one of the more comfortable nights of his international career, only to give away a clumsy penalty on Gareth Bale. Ultimately cost USA the win.
    Wales sub ratings
    SUBS
    KIEFFER MOORE (WILSON, 45) – 7
    Instantly made the intended impact, holding up the ball and bringing his teammates into play, finally giving Tim Ream something to think about.
    Almost flicked a near post header in from a corner only to clear the bar.
    BRENNAN JOHNSON (N WILLIAMS, 79) – N/A
    Came on with little time to impress, but surely gets a run-out against Iran after going close from a tight angle with minutes left.
    SORBA THOMAS (WILSON, 90) – N/A
    JOE MORRELL (AMPADU, 90) – N/A 
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    USA 1 Wales 1 – World Cup 2022 LIVE RESULT: Bale penalty RESCUES point after Weah opener in Group B clash – latest

    GARETH BALE rescued a point for Wales against the USA in Group B.Timothy Weah put the USA ahead after 35 minutes, getting onto a Christian Pulisic pass to put his side into the lead.
    However, an improved second-half saw Wales fight their way back into the game and Bale won the penalty before converting himself to give his side a point.

    Kick-off: 7pm UK time
    TV channel: ITV 1/ S4C
    Live stream: ITV Hub
    USA XI: Turner, Dest, Zimmerman, Adams, Robinson, Musah, McKennie, Pulisic, Ream, Weah, Sargent
    Wales XI: Hennessey; Mepham, Rodon, B Davies; Roberts, Ampadu, Ramsey, Wilson, N Williams; James, Bale

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    Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
    Gareth Bale never lets his country down and he popped up with the big moment for them again tonight.
    He was a peripheral figure for most of the match but was involved when it mattered.
    Having won the penalty, he emphatically converted his spot kick to send the Red Wall behind the goal into raptures.
    Bale’s goal secured a point that had seemed unlikely at the halfway stage.
    The USA were comfortably the better side during the first 45 and perhaps should have been more than one goal ahead at the break.
    Tim Weah’s 36th minute strike ensured that he now holds a record that his famous father, George, does not – scoring a goal at the World Cup finals.
    While both sides will not be too disappointed with the point tonight, it does raise the pressure ahead of their fixtures against a beatable-looking Iran team who were obliterated by England earlier this afternoon.
    Whoever progresses from group B will surely need to take all 3 points from that game.
    Up next for the USA is the match against group leaders England where a win for Gareth Southgate’s team would likely see them progress to the knockout rounds.  
    Wales, meanwhile, face Iran in a must-win game for Rob Page’s side.
    Until then, all that is left for me to say is thank you for joining me and I’ll speak to you next time!
    Suspicious attendance figures
    The FIFA website has the official attendance for tonight’s game at 43,418.
    The Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium has a listed capacity of 40,000.
    Try and work that one out.
    Group B
    The draw makes the Iran game a particularly important one for both Wales and the USA.
    Four points could be enough to secure safe passage into the knockout rounds so a win in that fixture might prove pivotal.
    Bale quotes
    The main man was pleased with how Wales turned things around at half time.
    Not a good first half to be honest. We changed a few things around and came out fighting in the second half, as we always do. Gareth BaleITV
    Game of two halves
    The US deservedly went into the half time break ahead after they dominated the first 45.
    But Rob Page didn’t hesitate to change things when he saw his plan wasn’t working and quickly introduced Kieffer Moore.
    Moore’s introduction gave Wales an out ball and they grew into the game and were good value for a point in the end.
    Inside the stadium
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Qatar:
    He says: “As soon as the final whistle went, the American fans got out of their seats and headed for home.
    As soon as the final whistle went, the Welsh fans stood and cheered, chanting “Wales! Wales! Wales!”
    It looked pretty nasty at the break. All different now.
    They’re still here, definitely.
    Iran up next. Win that, and if England beat America, a draw will do nicely for both of them.
    Collusion? Between England and Wales? Surely not?”
    Talismanic Bale
    It’s always him.
    Gareth Bale produced another memorable moment for his country this evening as he scored Wales’ first World Cup goal since 1958.
    He may not have been heavily involved in all facets of the game but he has popped up again when it mattered.

    Inside the stadium
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Qatar:
    He says: “And now it’s “Men of Harlech”.
    They sang that, famously, at Rorke’s Drift – some of you will have seen “Zulu Dawn”, with Michael Caine and Stanley Baker.
    It’s not been that sort of defensive stand, certainly not in the second half.
    It finishes 1-1 and I suspect the USA will think it’s a point dropped.
    But Wales will be wondering what it might have been like if they’d played with this intensity – and shape – in the first half.
    Full Time: USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+9, Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeeep! The referee brings this game to a close.
    Wales and the USA share the points.
    Stay with us for all the post-match reaction.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+8, It looked like it was set up for Bale to score from the halfway line!
    Turner came off his line to beat Moore to the ball after Ben Davies long pass upfield.
    Turner’s header fell for Bale on the halfway line but he was cynically brought down just as he tried to score an audacious goal.
    That would’ve been a crazy finish.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+7, Gareth Bale tries to work an angle for the shot on the edge of the USMNT’s penalty area but he’s dispossessed just as he lines up to shoot.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+5, Ethan Ampadu is replaced by Joe Morrell for the remaining minutes.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+4, Connor Roberts sends a cross in towards Bale but Zimmmerman just beats him to it.
    Five minutes to go here.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90+3, Harry Wilson is being replaced by Sorba Thomas.
    The Wales midfielder was limping as he made his way off the pitch but it seems as though it’s just cramp.
    Inside the stadium
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Qatar:
    He says: “Now we’re hearing “Yma o hyd” – which means “We’re still here” – from the Welsh fans.
    Would they take the point?
    Probably.
    But the momentum has certainly, unsurprisingly, shifted.
    Moore back heel just put Johnson away but he smashed it into Turner’s chest.
    There might, might, be time for one final twist.
    But bodies are strewn all over the place. It’s like a battlefield.”
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90, We’re going to have 9 minutes added on at the end of the half.
    The referees are certainly trying to clamp down on any time wasting at this tournament.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    90, Chance for Johnson!
    The Nottingham Forest forward has a sight of goal as he races down the Wales right.
    He never looked like having the conviction to beat Turner though, and the Arsenal goalkeeper saves comfortably.
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    89, There’s plenty of space opening up for both teams as the players begin to tire.
    A goal for either side would surely be a winner.
    Inside the stadium
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton in Qatar:
    He says: “Just as it looked as if Wales were running out of time and hope….
    Got to be the most obvious penalty of the entire tournament – even after two days.
    Zimmerman goes right through Bale from behind, smashing him to smithereens and getting nowhere near the ball.
    Bale’s biggest moment in a Wales shirt? Probably.
    He answered emphatically to start a party behind the goal as the Welsh fans explode with delirium.
    Wales’ first World Cup goal since Spurs’ Terry Medwin scored the winner in a group stage play-off against Hungary in Stockholm.
    Now it’s a former Spurs man in Doha. 
    Worth the wait? You betcha!”
    USA 1 – 1 Wales
    84, There’s likely to be at least 10 minutes left here including injury time.
    Can Wales find a famous winner?
    GOAL! USA 1 – 1 Wales
    82, Gareth Bale never lets Wales down!
    He hammers the ball into the top right corner of the net.
    Turner got a fingertip to it but Bale’s shot had too much power behind it.
    Game on!

    Penalty for Wales! USA 1 – 0 Wales
    81, Bale wins a penalty for Wales!
    A quick throw on the right hand side sends Ramsey in behind the USA’s defence.
    Ramsay’s cutback is intended for Bale but the former Real Madrid Man is wiped out by Tim Ream before he gets chance to control.
    Bale to take…
    USA 1 – 0 Wales
    78, Tim Weah is the latest US player to need some medical assistance.
    Rob Page has taken the opportunity to send Nottingham Forest forward Brennan Johnson on in place of Neco Williams.
    USA 1 – 0 Wales
    75, There’s 15 minutes of normal time left to be played here .
    Can Wales find an equaliser?

    USA 1 – 0 Wales
    73, Weston McKennie, who was on a yellow card, has also been substituted.
    Leeds winger Brenden Aaronson has come on his place.
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    Senegal 0 Netherlands 2 – Late Gakpo and Klassen goals seal opening game win for Holland after Mendy mistakes

    SENEGAL fell to a late defeat against the Netherlands, with Edouard Mendy at fault for both.Cody Gakpo put his side ahead late on after it looked set for a draw as Mendy ran to collect a Frenkie De Jong cross before seeing Gakpo beat him to the ball and head in.
    Davy Klassen added a second after Mendy spilled a Memphis Depay shot straight to the midfielder who fired in to seal the three points.

    Kick-off time: 4pm GMT
    Live stream: ITV hub
    TV channel: ITV 1
    Senegal XI: Mendy, Koulibaly, Cisse, Diallo, Sabaly, Mendy, Kouyate, Gueye, Diatta, Sarr, Dia
    Netherlands XI: Noppert, Dumfries, De Ligt, Van Dijk, Ake, Blind, De Jong, Berghuis, Gakpo, Janssen, Bergwijn

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    That’s all from Qatar
    The Netherlands sealed a major 2-0 victory over Senegal at the Al Thumama Stadium.
    Holland struggled throughout the encounter and the African champions created some promising opportunities.
    But a moment of confusion between Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy and his defenders allowed Cody Gakpo to open the scoring on 84 minutes with a header after Frenkie De Jong’s pinpoint cross.
    Another error by Mendy, who failed to hold on to Memphis Depay’s effort saw Davy Klaassen getting the rebound and hitting the back of the net in the 10th minute of stoppage time
    Credit: Getty
    Van Gaal milestone
    Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal has become the third oldest manager to take charge at a World Cup match.
    Van Gaal stood at the Dutch helm at a whopping 71 years and 105 days today against Senegal.
    The ex-Manchester United head coach is behind Otto Rehhagel (71y 317d) and Oscar Tabarez (71y 125d).
    Another major milestone for the legendary Dutchman
    Credit: Getty
    Netherlands coming out clean
    Netherlands have kept four consecutive clean sheets at the World Cup for the first time ever.
    Andries Noppert was a surprise starter and didn’t disappoint manager Louis van Gaal.
    Noppert made some fine saves, such as his lunge down his bottom left corner to deny Pape Gueye’s effort.
    Holland are the first nation to keep that many clean sheets since Spain in 2010
    Credit: Getty
    Davy’s Klaass act
    Davy Klaassen’s late winner sealed a major victory for the Netherlands against Senegal.
    Ajax star Klaassen’s goal after 98 minutes and 17 seconds is actually the second latest World Cup goal on record since 1966, excluding extra time
    That is after Mehdi Taremi’s goal earlier today against England on 102 minutes and 30 seconds.
    Iran star Taremi hit the back of the net during the Three Lions’ 6-2 victory
    Credit: Reuters
    Van of the hour
    What a way to celebrate one’s 50th cap, Virgil van Dijk has led the Netherlands to victory.
    In fact, this was Liverpool star Van Dijk’s first ever international appearance at a major tournament.
    Only Gejus van der Meulen played more games before debuting at a World Cup or Euro competition.
    Van der Meulen registered 54 caps before his big day
    Credit: AP
    Senegal vs Netherlands Stats
    The Netherlands dominated 54 per cent of possession throughout the match.
    Holland registered a total of 10 shots, but only three of them were on target.
    Senegal, on the other hand, produced 15 shots, four of which were on target.
    More below:

    FT: Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
    The Netherlands sealed a major 2-0 win over Senegal at the Al Thumama Stadium.
    Holland struggled throughout the match and the African champions created some promising opportunities.
    But a moment of confusion between Chelsea’s Edouard Mendy and his defenders allowed Cody Gakpo to open the scoring on 84 minutes with a header after Frenkie De Jong’s pinpoint cross.
    Another error by Mendy, who failed to hold on to Memphis Depay’s shot saw Davy Klaassen getting the rebound and hitting the back of the net in the 10th minute of stoppage time
    Credit: Getty
    FT: Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
    Peep!
    That’s full-time in Qatar!!!
    90+8 Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
    It’s in the bag for the Netherlands thanks to a major error by Chelsea’s Mendy.
    Memphis tries a shot that the Senegal keeper can’t hold on to and that sets Klaassen in front of him.
    Mendy gets a touch on the shot but can’t stop it from going to his net

    90+8 Senegal 0-2 Netherlands
    Goal!
    Netherlands seal the win with Klaassen!!!
    90+6 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Yellow card
    Senegal ace Idrissa Gueye gets booked for a clash with Klaassen
    90+4 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Yellow card
    Harsh booking for Senegal ace Nampalys Mendy
    90+4 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Substitution
    Netherlands boss Van Gaal takes off probable Man of the Match Gakpo and introduces De Roon
    90+4 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Chance
    Senegal continue to press for a late equaliser with Sabaly finding Pape Gueye at the far post but his header goes way over the crossbar
    90+2 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Chance
    Senegal ace Jakobs tries a long-range shot that ends up in the stands
    90 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Eight more minutes of stoppage time to go until full-time.
    Loads of time for Senegal to score a well-deserved equaliser
    88 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Gakpo, the man linked with a move to the Premier League, appears to have bailed Netherlands out.
    Incredible header after a poor performance by Holland
    Credit: Getty
    87 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Chance!
    Senegal come inches away from an equaliser as Pape Gueye tries a long-range shot but Noppert makes an excellent save as he lunges to his bottom left corner!
    84 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    The Netherlands have finally completed a shot on target and it’s a goal!
    De Jong delivers a pinpoint cross from the left and Senegal’s defence forget Gakpo who heads the ball just in front of Mendy to break the deadlock

    84 Senegal 0-1 Netherlands
    Goal!
    Netherlands open the scoring with Gakpo!!!
    82 Senegal 0-0 Netherlands
    Chance
    Jakobs tries a cross from the left and Dieng gets a header that goes over the bar.
    Senegal are complaining for a penalty on Dieng
    80 Senegal 0-0 Netherlands
    There seems to be disappointment and bemusement from Netherlands boss Van Gaal as he chats with assistants Danny Bling and Davids.
    Holland have been very bland today so far, and Senegal are becoming more dangerous
    79 Senegal 0-0 Netherlands
    Substitution
    Netherlands manager Van Gaal makes a double changes as Klaassen and Koopmeiners come on for Bergwijn and Berghuis
    78 Senegal 0-0 Netherlands
    Senegal’s Kouyate appears to have picked up the injury during a clash with De Jong in midfield.
    The Nottingham Forest ace needed to be stretchered off the pitch
    Credit: Getty
    75 Senegal 0-0 Netherlands
    Substitution
    Kouyate can’t continue and is taken off the pitch on a stretcher, the Pape Gueye replaces the Nottingham Forest ace.
    Jackson also comes on for Diatta
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